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Gigantosaurus
Jonny Duddle
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Description for Gigantosaurus
Board book. His feet go STOMP! His jaws go CRUNCH! In the blink of an eye you'll be his LUNCH! Illustrator(s): Duddle, Jonny. Num Pages: 30 pages, Yes. BIC Classification: YBCS. Category: (J) Children / Juvenile. Dimension: 198 x 166 x 22. Weight in Grams: 428.
All young dinosaurs are warned about the scary Gigantosaurus. So Bonehead volunteers to be the dino-kids lookout whenever they go into the jungle to play. Unfortunately, he is the original boy-dinosaur who cried wolf, or in this case, GIGANTOSAURUS! Finally, Bonehead's friends refuse to believe his warnings and the Gigantosaurus really turns up! In a vertical gatefold surprise, it looks like Bonehead has got crunched - but in a hilarious reveal we discover this annoying little dinosaur is safe after all.
All young dinosaurs are warned about the scary Gigantosaurus. So Bonehead volunteers to be the dino-kids lookout whenever they go into the jungle to play. Unfortunately, he is the original boy-dinosaur who cried wolf, or in this case, GIGANTOSAURUS! Finally, Bonehead's friends refuse to believe his warnings and the Gigantosaurus really turns up! In a vertical gatefold surprise, it looks like Bonehead has got crunched - but in a hilarious reveal we discover this annoying little dinosaur is safe after all.
Product Details
Publisher
Templar Publishing
Publication date
2015
Series
Jonny Duddle
Condition
New
Number of Pages
30
Format
Board book
Place of Publication
London, United Kingdom
ISBN
9781783703166
SKU
V9781783703166
Shipping Time
Usually ships in 4 to 8 working days
Ref
99-2
About Jonny Duddle
Jonny Duddle overheard the story of his first book The Pirate Cruncher while sailing on a square-rigger. Since then he has written even stranger tales including The Pirates of Scurvy Sands, The Pirates Next Door, Gigantosaurus and The King of Space. The Pirates Next Door won the Waterstones Prize in 2012 and was shortlisted for the Roald Dahl Funny Prize. ... Read more
Reviews for Gigantosaurus
All we've heard about for at least the last decade is The Gruffalo (I know it was first published in 1999, but as with most things it took numerous years to become a household word). It certainly is an outstanding children's book in its own right. Having a small boy (our very own Gruffalo's Child), my husband and I can ... Read more